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I'olonluJ ibaolutely Flnproot Trust liuild'-r.ti 8UBSCH1PT1GN PRICES BY MAIL (Payable In Advance) 1 .\*o. ?ally Only | 65 undav OjHy 40 'ally mil Sunday. 1.08 BT LOCAL, CARRIER OE tornlnfr and Siiti-1 i Mot, 6 Mo?. 1 Tr. I1.7G ?X.50 | f, 50 1.00 2.00 4.00 I 76 6*50 10 50 I VERT SERVICE . IS cents n. wct'k tornlng without Sunday 12 cent# n week undav Only 7 rente u ?yvk MEMBER ok THE ASSOCIATED PRESS? Tie Aasoolat <>.) Press i* exclusively entitled to he u?o for ropnl- '.cation of nl: nows dlspat ' *s redlted to It or not otherwise orodlte ! !r. th ? apor. and alno tli? ? local newa puMlsl ??! herein. J1 rights of repu! l!??atlon of vpectal dliipatchea ?rein are alno re?orv?id l.nd> .\sior Holds llri Own T Is doubt iul .f any other single feature of yesier-lay's mrinnal ltiitisli election, l? resul; * * t >1 h , > I .( : ;t ; . ? ; ,h;|( , ?ld so lai j. ?* a place .>; i i..? mind? o; Anicr tins as tho race ui' Lidy Astor for re-elec on. Her vi.t- : by plurality nf ap roximalely .'."o vol. in a t wiiu yo other candidates is a tribute to the ?mark.ible p-r.-onal li<>: i which she has lined upon the an'.-.: -n and con f the riyinou'h rilvi.-ion. a.- compareJ ith the results of the three-cornered race tho sain.- division three years a>:<>. yes rday s re'!i rns show tin \ irririi:- born rail date to have maintained practically the Inio ratio of stieti,.; h The vote in I !? 1 :? ^s: Ladv Astor. 14. !<?:,; l..,hor <??aiululate. (&2; Liberal. 4 .I ? <i - ... play i!.e tho satno order, substituting sin iridepend Conscrvativo for tin. Lilieral, was: l:: - ; lO.SSl; 4.?>43. 1 his evident e of Lady Aster's tiudisturlted Id upon the electorate of li- r division pecinlly signiilcant in view : the report antagonism to her attitude toward the jor question Though |,e has not di |tly atlvoeated extie.'ii. restraint of the lor trade, her stand for io< a; op*'<>n has (fed her to he pho ? i ii"' i.* i: enemies jhe trailie. at. : appro; : ate organized op lition was declared ?. he seekmR her de Whether or not the serioushess nf opposition has heen overstated, it is foctly plain from tin tabulated results it affe.'ted iminater.ally, if m all. the popularity of the brilliant Lady Astor. ler re-election, moreover, will attract all [more attention li -<aus?> of the relative ?por slM.wini' i:..n!" ?!. > i wo til*'n ean ? Ites of varj'ing political afllliations. The 5ber of womeii seeking pMcea exceeded !ie total repi ? ?> i by r!., r. .-i - ,,f onpressio' ai rai i la-.^ in thi- country, nd incompiole returns indicate that the iminine 'ont.-stant, have I a> ui.iforni ? defeated. T lie early morning hours found i'1 a;:.o:,?' them tlell a.st two or tliree had ess had rather Ken rather than political " down as !h? eX ady Astor ot:!y itely ej. ?. i and at ropped out whose - rally be< n t \pe. ? ?? I Personai p(.p:i!ari' fllliations mast t?. lanation of I.ady A-tor's ? i. i s between the so-called parties the voters ave had littie i ,sis for a discrin.matins The dens, foir. a some observers over the country was a: iio'liini! letao cloudiness of in j oin' of (.'eniiiiii1 i< :.i'< r novelty, capable c.vMpaurn hoice in this >?;. ? igu la r " pea .- ou j tiled it, which settled list bet oi e , , "i j(11; r< ompared with the <-.u he politiea] dlffer^n? ifties. Lady Astor, r ut st111 one of t>io tiiosl rs Of h- " h e ii a s a 11 f er in d ::; r >n?t: ? a' i a' w I'.r.n that r--.: 1 win lliy Nex ada 1 ikIiini i \ ?he ?rty-e|ph IRII Th yj KVADA no of tho f the I'rii j;? ,?? j. undisp ,'. : ;tn. ? enator:- n ? ? ? ; ?. hough it ? ? ? pr>- ? nu, lember j:. ?: . Jt pride : - :ri !. oasts a popu 1 a11 ? mg en j'-. apital of t;.e . \ ? hnt prestipe . nil a dir. - < ? tate support*- i' j-; ecent election a ? ? eferend;; rr. lcnts of j. 1 a..-, l ngthen-d <; .;iJ v .as tlefea'o,; >,y ' ? osal.'fwhich in eife, latiites, and prohibi or consfitutit.nal irn f at least three y< bout 3,200 vote As everybody know onveniont for thoB?j wf , wi?h- i ?...?? orces, and the State's j it%? v, ave not been bashful about a. let. There's money in It and :?. l Heno help . u<.|; the voluir on throughout the State J ft ... . in residence requirement? are fro-i, ? , -vo years. After six months in H< ?, ree can be ob^iiiied Census flgui I:! V lt*:;t urica liain f th< Ann' hi-r al* * 1 :ii ? t p- riod ri.-d bv H' no v. i shi 'lint from 1 >i*S to 1!H?2, the Nevada di- | \on\' late tor each 100,Oho population was | 1? Hut that was before it got its "rep : at ion" as an easy State in which to sever ihe marital bonds Some States then showed : slightly higher rate. Hut it has since 1- -n picking up business in that line. When ?he census bureau, always late with it* statistics, published in l!'l!? the divorce figures for lUI?j. Nevada had jumped into the lead, v.'th 60? divorces for each lnn.noo of population. lOtlicient advertising during he intervening period has doubtles; in reased the Slate's divorce business phe tiomi-niill.v Hence, the refusal of the vot i is to cut oft tins potential source of reve nue. Accord Never More IvSM'itlial WITH the tentative date for the assem bling at Lausanne of the peace con ference to ileal with the Near Ha t situation lixed for next Monday, there lias not been time since the close of the World War when unity and sinceri y of purpose and action nmong the principal alii ? I powers were more needed than they are now. That onfcrence shouid be fruitful in preventing the horror of another war interpreting its recent crushing of the tiveck army as a victory over the allies, 'lie Turks are in a defiant atul insolent mood. if they are to be checked in their arrogant demands for recovery of all that they lost a lit" outcome of their defeat in the World War, the allies must enter the "...ausanne peace conference prepared to show uivlnoing ? vidence of real unity. Other wise'the ? billies are that the Turks" defiant tiinod will precipitate a break in the nego ? at ions Such desired accord h;is not yel j been established among the allies. Possibly. Mussolini. Italy's new Premier, ?nay prove to be a:i influential factor in es tablishing this unity of purpose in a pro gram of action in the brief period Inter vening between now and the conference. Fever'sh attempts are being made for a get-together meeting between the Hritish. Fiem h ,'?ii?l Italian Premiers in the effort to roach agreement on such a program The liiili.ui Premier has indicated his readiness I tn m ???*? Hie Hritish and French Premiers and discuss with them the general situation j with respect to what is to be attempted in j the conference. Concerning Italy's foreign no'.icy in general. Mu--o.ini expressed the view that Italy should "do nothing for noth ing " He was prepared to help along in every way the general good, but Italy Itself mnsl not be overlooked and should share in ' lie returns. That statement itself indicates that Italy propose, to have as big a voice in deter mining que-tions concerning the N-ar Ka t .'S t-iiV.er England or France. Its interests in that portion of the world are not incon siderable. In the coming conference, it v ill not occupy a position of abnegation relative to these interests, as i* did in the disc is*.ens of the Mudania conference be fore Mussolini's accession to power, but will nake its influence felt both negatively and affirmatively in all the negotiations car- , tied on. That purpose is evidetr in the j rushing of Italian warships to the Levant j to support those already there. This new j Italian attitud" therefore, may curry pre- ! ; ndt rant weigh* in hastening reconcilia tion of tin antagonistic French and Hritish a 11 it tides Although Mussolini has been in office only a few weeks, he has already demon strated that bold directness will ? ?haracter ize his treatment of public problems, wheth ? r involving foreign nr domestic p?>I.?> Sm h frankness, with a readiness to mak' proaip*. decisions, should prove ;i welcome influence \r) allied counsels when treating with - ich a foe as the Turks. A Pel at.m1 Conversion r^HF. public is being treated just now to an interesting exhibition of progress- j ism on the part of cef ain Republican states. > men An election having taken place .i which the Old Guard suffered its worst de feat siin e I'.'l'J, and a shake-up in the organization of tie next I'nitod Stat* ^-n t ate now being inevitable, it demand is be ing heard that tin- Senate reform its rules for the .'election of committee chairmen , And that means, of course, reform in the 1 selection of leaders who are to become re sponsible for legislation during the next two years. j I'nd'.r the existing Senate regime, he it j recalled, men rise to exalted positions in ! that body, not necessarily by force of char- ! acter or by force of brains, but by long service. The Senator who survives his as sociates in time finds himself the bene 'I' liiry of a -en ority rule and at the head of ,i commit!ee which, in a large sense, die- ' -ate- the luisines- that is to be transacted \ \nd through generation after generation, this rule has been guarded jealously It his witlisood all the assaults made upon it from within and from without. Hut suspicion is cast upon the movement for the abolishment of the seniority rule bv the fact that It has started rather late in the life of the Senate. lis sponsor at the moment is Senator Medill McCormick, of Illinois. who wa at one time a Hull Mooser. but who went all the way back into the Republican party when he entered the Sen ate Sii.ce bis election iti l'.'lS, he his 'rained more Vitli the stalwart? of lit-- part> than with the insurgents and was made ? hairmai: of the Republican senatorial com mittee. charged with the duty of electing r HctinnaireH and progressives alike. It so happens that a group of irregulars !: !h" Republican ranks hits been it. office ;;1" it Ini'g enough to profit by the .niority r lie (fie same rule which many of them exhausted 'hem; "Ives in denouncing in the early stage- of their Senate service There I.ii Pullette, for example, who is about to ? ' rt.e chairman of the Finance Commit ? c , if tin i hi rule holds. There Is Month ? might possibly become chairman of Fori gti Relations, If anything should hap pen to Senator Lodge. And there are oth ers of the .iiine general type who might < irne into their own before anolliei year pu It Is this that leads observers to believe that there is something spurious about th.e movement for Senate reform Perhaps the < ?M fJuriribmen, who held commanding p.. i sitlons by reason of seniority nr. m w will ing to wipe r,ut seniority as a claim to pi.w ei in order that the progressives might he euchcred out of their right to powerful chairman-hip' . Some folks are inclined to ask why it is thitt the proposal for the abandonment of ser.iorlty should be .tiously urged at ?tine when progressive Senator? are In Km? for places of power. The old-plan was good enough, it is argued, to produce such lead ' - '-J' as U ? \t.Tc;si-d by .Mr. Lodge and Mr. smoot and Mr. McCumber. but ii does not ??? ???in to good enough to fall back ?:p??n whiMi liberal Senators are near tl.? top. o %s ';i that tli?' lufgrin movement wi.l prove abortive, though it is ^011 tu! in ] rni< i|>it> beyond all question. Thi? Senate will continue to adhere to seniority and if I""1'' ? a <^t-nnln<Ml effort made to slde ? i.ick the Kfoup of radical Republicans. who xp? (, .11 f,|i| heir to important chairman ? Hps. a revolt will be precipitated in the new Senate which may take control of k "'?' '"i- "i i!ie bands of the reactionary ? ti'puhiii ans c The I'm poses of the ICvtrn Session ONt.lt I ss will be convened by the l'ros in extraordinary session N'ovem * I!i" extraordinary'' business to wiii<li ho will direct its attention as the . 1 ,r , wo extra work before ' ? ?'f i lie regular short session in bur t. is his pet proposal that the ?o\ei nn.ent retire from the shipping busi ???-s sitter subsidizing privately operated ? a si-.?1 J, |||,..s IO the extent of about $70. ? im "tin .iiinMally. and his plan for the re oiKaniziiiioii of the executive departments i t it" c<>. - rnment. ?V- :her of these s'hemes is llltelv to lueel with much headway. Republicans in Con 7*.'' Hl"' -s" dubious of public support of i" 11 l' ihs:d> proposal that they refused " "i ?? .-.me to j, vote in the House before ad.'oiii iird session f,.r fear of its cffect ' " "" ''''"us. and now that these have ~!ll'"li " '"''buke for admiuistruMon ? "???:? all along the line, they will be in ?' for inviting further heaped-np v"' " :'?r"!is the outgoing Congress hv '"!|">siiik this additional burden upon the people As to the scheme for departmental reor on. lor Might (it'll months tliat lias ! a !iom.? Of contention between the I'res '*" 11 l,is f al)inet advisers, with total' I a ii ure of agreement for a new division of < "partim niai labors. That being the.case, ?he iiii.uence of depnrlnient heads in precipi a'mg I 'k? division among the lawmakers ?an he depended on to stave off this legls during the life of the present Con gross, A. tor the ship subsidy proposal, reasons hat existed for bringing it forward in the hcginnrng lost their appeal when the 1'resi deni attached his signature to the Korclnev A ft umber tariff bill. This law effeduaiiy ?-tints oft all the opportunities for develop ment of our foreign trade, upon which the pica for tho maintenance of a merchant ma rine sufficient to meet the nation's commor ;v;!1 " 11'1 s was based. So long as lais trade-destroying law remains in force, i. would be folly to vote Ihese extra millions ni'o :;i" pockets of special inte*?sis at the < \i" ot the already over-burdened tax pa.v'vs ,,f ,he <?uniry. Little enthusiasm witl bo fe't for the inaiti'enaiice of a mer ' marine wnose chief occupation would 1-!? ontict the farce of sailing ,|,e seas with ? nl\ niako-helieve cargoes ' h" argument hi put forth that if no sub stantia! trade benefits were directly de nved from this subsidy proposal under the operation of a tariff that i6 virtually pro hibitive ,,f lar^sya-carrying commerce it would he justified by meeting the national ! nee,| i?r merchant shipping to supplement military requirements, in the event Ui" nation should agiui becomo involved I in war. Needless to say. the proposal con- ' templates a very costly process for safe- | '-'warding against n n mote contingency, i ' "der a favorable policy for developing our 'n.de opportunities. private initiative, without subsidy incentive, could be d<p.Mid ?1 i'ii to meet this need Any competitive diHtidvantage under which our merchant ma rine now operates can lie overcome by a remodeling of our shipping laws. - ' | ITp With The Times II* II O. II. V' ? I crry. it Is sal.I hav virtually decided "" the r> . !it election m-.ui! anv *1' lias v.rt ua 11 y a'.re.oly resigned. I'he army air service !?< perfecting an alr 1"'.H I which will Ity w:th i:t a pilot \.,,j '' " ?' are that, for a a lii|. at b ast, i- will I" V "iillMIt a flllK't'DKlT r.erah'. statement that It is too sc.,-, f r V to make a s.-ond attempt ;,t ' ??III.-lite simply shows that he doesn't know how ilvt. rinincd this party i# to finish tliv jol, The Turkish Nationalists are said t? ! ,v< ! ? !r .! el.s. rvance ..f the MuOania au-re. In. if their word in.as.t nothing jtl :!><? tirst place, how can mere repetition i? r. :ivi j? s value? w ! .'?! hVf of the people of Kurepe s.-enj "" vergo ?>f starvation; it ntiist lie taken ns jus. a little strange that one Kuropean s'h" Into the front page hv stairlng n hut.f.:er strlke I ' ? I I s. rv. rs. Or Wirth lias always [ ?' ' ' toe. dowtirl^hi honest to SLW&y j with ih it chnrx't llorshlj) wry lonir. Echoes L roni Down Rome . ?? ...? President Tlardlng's main hopes f.?r ' " "< ? "> is pass tue of the ship suh " ? 'IM'es'.l ii.,i to the hill has been on anil n Mew ?f its manifest un l? >: ? ? 1 ;? r 11 y the I nd I. a tions are that no h.lxt?. Wl1, male to secure its passage. The is-ite m.,y i?(. |H. ,| (IV( r ,l>r (jifi r)xf f'oj,. * "1|' ease Km fate apjiears sealed, "? u nieinh.-rs are said to be s t ?*' ' tt The d.'lny encountered lias given the t,i te.-onci) a iianco to hear fr.on the ,.eo " ! * V 'v, '"l- r 7. the average Cnn ^:r' w 11 than ev. r in. line.| to r from I'iick home.? Ch.'ir lultc ? r vct. f h This i itlr.n : |h,. ,| (V0 Ilf((| ri|ol|tJh a in .a Me ph ratten from President Harding ?'' " r " " ? ' ^ ill Its disorder* if u..r.ls supported hv constructive action 'if1' ' ?? '"'? Wilson proposed positive j , '? je. te 1 his remedy and ..:is w:,: ..-(| patiet .iy f .r at io?" p, I reside!.' Hard t ? do Its promls.-d work. And tip siu-i.s ; . p,,|.ir thinking are now ! that the American people are determinod to I "U "? p IIit."her fr.on .wer an admlnlstM lon thai continually offers fair word* as a i MleStltllle f,.t deed.-- \'!|,-Vll|e Cltinetl. I The election ma Hardline from his ; \ s:i' en \rtnl.-1Ice , 'I! to mind that the net v. > Of tl.e loerit f..r, .... ,,RV( , fJ. ?I ?! us a duty f. re.oicnlx.- that h. ? ?f,.rw?rd ?e mils, n,ar,,.M-? . ' ? JM-,1 ae.) -nstalnli.K ?nv.iv i . ' relationship* that n ? Ived th. nntlon.* The world has stMRvored * wh ' W-'? h'i'Mll.lRr Ihr lesv.n will, h was imp: -s. <| on e|eet|..:l ,|.iv. N*>w ?or action It.il* .\'eivs and Observer. SEEN ON THE SIDE U.v HKNHV III'WAIU) WAKN1SR I lie Mil!. i u> i:.?,!>!. .--i \ itusi 1 ?? i t > Grinding tlx- .-.in.* old .'tiud. Dolli? the sail.*- <-'M on. Working uwny at th satii" ?. 1 <1 woi i> And hustling t" ,.ei it th'.cii;.;!. ; Breathing the s:nn< >? .1 n. . Drawing tit- .-aim <? (<l breath. | l.lvlllg the Sa 11* '1 :l"1 t of a !ll> t To end in the .-a me "M death 1 l.ovlng tin s ipi*' "li! wife. I 1-r 111 n t Ik ii*? I?I fii'.nl. ; Chewing tlii same ..'il |. i r ce ot lint I Win ti 1 fe? in i 'tti- <?! I mood ] Singitii; tin ":iK | To tht! .same "11 "I' l> out fr? nI I Ami from <?? ? j ? i<1 1 \ the ne.vt o.ii i i;lu j I>ol iij; tIn- I Ill stunt. I We'll It. c In- ...111 nM ' llws Waikii;:f t Ii rum ? ;<1 wa \ Snyn-n 11,.? aiv.i' i I I li w ?! ? 'I" Timt I - ? ;.i '? . ? f li?- Ik r h i Iti aillni: ? it?? . ti ? ol.i r? j Writ in til*- satin old r ? S'.itt'iilti-; th<- i' ? ? II t;; I ? >*' other chap | Willi i sano ..id Illi: .(11 < 1 tut t I f' if I lit i;. ? 1 i| .1 >'S Wil-h t ll ?? I'? ?v s t lilt _ ? Hut. tliet.. 1 mh i'ii-i' In In-. '? d old tim< s i Thi-lc were ma IV ill (I liullliT < ton. ' Ho ! I.'.t uk <1"aft tin- cup < To it iv.?tv ..Id dregs. n.> fro ml' I I.el's jouili' a :i:j w 'li a '..mull ai.<l a '???tiK i To t!??? las- I I -a ted on.I j . ... i 'lar.oal I'.i'liN ll.'illy T liu ||?*. ti I. "I ???>'?? {??? i .-,i d.tu f ? in .lis I:;..i w >'T : ye I i>i ii' at motions iiald Charcoal iCph. ru* ? in in. 11 i v. : ? i i ii i . ,i v ii v, ii* t ii. .i|., r I ??? ? I In' yo* ^ t l i i.i a fl'll11' M -tail .1.1' K I uiiHr anil KlT.cl, "They say r-'il-h' a !? d wo til (-n have all awful I nmppr." ?\ cal an I wi.i:t<hr* v..ij . iivi', ,r yr?u aail to be red-h> tided Mealt!i Talks; by Dr. Brady A rut i? Inill|ri'n(lon. Now xi? I th*'?: I remark criMunlly that tlii?r" Is-* no hucli thitiK as a "cold" In the head. or "taking colli " This remark Invarlalilv brings iiunior.iii?? I.Mt.;rs from talks who Imagine ihny have "rojds ' anil who demand t<? know what I cull it if it isn't ... .1.11). Same way with T a.i.niTt that then is no such illsense entity j as "rheuma11sm Tlio victlitis of that ilislu* j sli'ti ? haI.o:i|_-. ii.. i i (. ]; them what alls t.i? ? iti i!" It Isn't rli>timat:tin. If I wcri- to observe' li* f '.I i' tli- e h tin mi ? ndition as hi'tit*? Indigestion tin1 ."iiiic r-a -liini would !>?? In- ; vv.tiii. . ami a- i matter of fact, hero is tlu-j opening I'll'asi.r li of one ? u 'i I. Iter: ? In a recent is.-u. you -iai-l in u reply to oiio { of \otir rorr. ins that s .-. allr.l In li l-' ; t i.i i^ . am. ufl.ir. What. :li.-n. \oiil.| y,-U 1 ii it Wjp'i ji i ;>' ? ilt 'ji ..] ...... j-t ., i" *. i - '?'it'll*. s" many . ' v -'rlcml .{ mine r,t "i 1 <le?iil shortly A1*!rr o ? .i>. heavy pvac.b '?';ni.i iiiBH; anotli r at' a p. ju?l .f linib.TKor. t' ? It i nap and m v.-r '.vok- ?f. If tli;s was i.' t acute Indirection, what wi tild von call it ?" IT. .< ran I or any o; H'r i .-r-oTi n"t convrr -an: v lt!i tin- clrcuiiiatano's ;;u' ss what may haw aUHi'd d'-ath in tIt. in tailc." cited by this rorrv^ruii'lent? It -.'cnis to he a fa vorite fain y of the layman that a doctor can divin .-ijch thiiiKS. "Acut. ii'l.(.-'"-t ion-' I.- nil cry well to srivo out for publication ill . i.f. - . | vuild'.'ti fatal illness, y .me . v[.lanation imi.-i i,. Blv.n, and a flood jiractl'-al doctor ha . - announce ! that i' is now <?f the puM >? s busliieHs, y.<u ! know So "acute indij.'-stion" Miiooths the mattvi ovi-r. (i i. n a ^ liii. a iloninr ifcts * .-?O v<:;. a.'t. al t!... I he hv.t I ,'s f,is "III.11- ! trestlii." liii-imss f 11 r f*.11 s hi n ? I' and writes! """.'ii ill In c of the kind In certificate, j But back eonies tlio certillciit' from the Health i I 'e ;ia rt i .lull I with a ucrtlo i i to tie doctor ' that 11. i ; ? ? .s noi hi ill; d .Itu; at'.; will he kind- j ly ilid!.'lite the pr<it>uh?c i-aus" .-t ije.ith. I a.'ii s j't ii pit t he t ical I y ii|i;m!.i . the prac tice ot s'ttriresting symptoms ? r (lis.-as.-.i to the poor delud-il laity, ai d t .t. f .re. I shall not t .-in ;?t to 1 .S; ii. t .' 'li . i " . i .. ii s .'oiiil!* tioa.i which afford th- j. . ti. al il x'tor an opportunity to -i-rln^ th. lioJ.^--tion" J.jk. I ll sa; It is a lotiK ;i-t a a n.lud'.s mor'.- : t hi ii |s > than inost peopl. .\er imagined one, ? ?.i? i . .ivt* In ljjs trtirir: ?;i 11*41 otic* j j??t or title from my nym;*.position, I may mid that \vI?ocvit ha.M .-4 of "lnc!ii;r.siloii" wishi.-rl on itim in i\.is lift: haO 1 i??-11? ? r look aliout (or a pliy.iirian w!io Is u littjf niyft* skillful If not citi.ti* so practical. News of Fifty Years Ago (From the Richmond I'dsjiatch. Nov ic. lSTL'.) The flr.*t quarterly ineetliiif of the City Missionary Association of the i'i >t. slant {episcopal i'hurch. will be held at .St. Paul's ? ' iiirch. at K o'clock .Sunday nii;ht. The anniversary of the (irace Street Itap ti-t Missionary and i.lterary Society will tie < 'h'hrated by a masa-ineetin^ in the interest.* of tin city German rtaptlst Mission, on Sun ?I a y ev nln|f. Addresses will be by K-.v I ir. Jl A Tupper, IJ"v. I?r. JI H. Tucker, of li'-oiyia; ilev. .1. William Jones, arid others The annual report of the Sui-erinteii'Ient of Public Instruction shows; number of pu'dic s hools tn Virginia for year ending Auttust 111. white. 2,f.72; increase. Ml; colored, sT.S, incri-ase. If-!'. Pupils, whin-, 11$.ICO; increase, 2S. r.'.i; colored, 45.TSR; incr^atie, 'I lie (;. ii era I Assembly meets on Wednesday December 1 It Is probable that the session will he a lengthy one. The (invi rnor lias ajipolnted W Quantmeyer a commissioner of deeds for Virginia, to re side in I', ilt imore. W. 11 l.yne and F. T Sutton yesterday quali fied as notaries in the Hustings Com t The I'.lnville Hailroail Company has had a fence built alone the line of the road fiom tho catal t" 'heir bridge. This is to prevent cow* r.i.imini; a", larg.: over the road There will lie u meelltiR of the town fru-i t. es of Manchester as soon as a quorum can be had Nearly all the available horses in Manchester are eni:a|;i<l in IiauliiiK wood to the brickyard. Pa liner, Hartsook tt Co., announce the ar rival of a large quantity of buckwheat flour from I'o Valley. Tin* first big snow of the season fell yester day a' Puffalo to the depth ot four incites. ' All trains are delayed. ; I Warrants have been Issued for tho arrest ! i of Sti.-an i! Anthony and eighteen otl'.er fe- I ' males, w'io voted at th" late election in Mail ; 'hpster N. Y. The warrants were issued by ! | I'nited St a I e.^? officials. A Cuhan litter states tT.at there are 18.0<)o ] insurgitits under arms, but there is a scare- j I i'\ of clothing and medicine. Desertions j among tlio Spanish troops are frequent 10. ("!. Thompkins and llebecca C. (Iritlln were i married on November 7. by Ilev. J. /. Tyler; j K W. Scott ainl lloss It Caudle were married t ' on November H. by :u-v. J Deans; William 1 Forbes and Mrs. Margaret A Hartman were i I married on November It. ?>v Hev. Dr. W. 10. [ Matcher; Ilev. D. C!. llutt* of the Methodist Conference, and A. Kinnia Swaiin. of Caroline ! County, were married on November 13. by ' rtc-v. Mr. Hobday. Dressed hogM have made their appearance in the Petersburg markets. TODAY'S RADIO 1\ l?l\ A ? K.i t Pittsburgh > :? l'ii|n s ?.i Mji'Kiifi!! II .riK> u.lio. \% .1 /. i.\>-,.;irk. N. .1 ? !' '(!"? I;; r/:i I" t' i Wuri.i-. sop! .1 n>.>, ;,ml \V pi'-' I S'i'i -l* i . Ivuili l\ \ W. Ii 'hicaxo. 111. > V 1.., II II- al\ ArliMH I '? pa I t - Ut.l. i ' ri ? -? t a .1 . -N V l M. I: s i ir. In \\ \\ .1. i l>. t roll. Mli li i I i ,\.-w ?? "i he.-::a "til t li? T>< w n t.'i .? : \\ II \ >. . I.mii -x ill- K. > i ; ? i. 11 i -i i.in i'.in ?? >? i-ii-i ??) Iii >i r? s \\ II. i A 1.1 lit a. t!4 ) 7 M - li. W'4.1. Itolfe ??/ prano. and other r. Ol KICII.MOM) \SKS I OH s-i.ono.ooo || ??ntiliU.il I'll III Pll-t P.-i.;i ? er i' ?? f. This 1 omiilll* ?*<.- wa? :?1 >1 ? CI i 11??> I \|.,||.M tor Oai.i.-s ii * '-.lcu> I; .?. Mil--i.ll.il C I". Vi 11 > s. ,t '? Watt- A 1 - ii'irt '."III 1 1 m i ?..i-:.. - w a! 1.4 o'clock I IIlis 'I hrrr Vrnr.' Win U. Tin* ii <1.. jit i -I . ill.- | : ii| chatter --f th>- Vit>-inl- I apt:*l >?-iit(l .'( iiilwlottH eompl -ted tl<e work of t| 1... >?-nr? by I'f. M ? ? Panlels" . 0111 in 11 ?The '.il> a was l-r?'ti."i ..I <1* t h ? II. 1 ? r . f ? i -11 clatlon t! \ (nr ..k .. and two cum in I ttc?-y I? l---oi ..It" n'. <1 -Inc.* that tlm?- Til. lis! I<i:n:iiltt.-.- dr.-W ti I the plan . :i<l * til the . Iiat t - r ? >in - ;-ll. I I.;. Judg Moff.-t t. wlin I for I'm pro-. s.oi.s in a lunir address > 1 M .-fla > Tl>i- r-M'ort -if th mmlttee i.f the I'd 1 ti !! ..]? ! was read lit thr -"'I'Tin-.-n snti Iiv \ K Kstill. Tlits r-'j ort r. .-. iiimi'nil.'d that th" i.-!i(.rt nf tin- l.a rd In iilnjit.-.l I v the association It i: M l.nr<K . f the I '11I v.-rsit y uf I! iihiiO'iuI. 1 ?? v t??. ri ?! *J for th.- < 1n.i1.ltmi the Virginia |la;d'st f it.il.i t |.>n. which was |?r ? * - I?o?s?-?l fur ? .ri;anIzatIon fur |mr pose of v -. eltini; ln'.|ij i'?. di 11 1 t Ifir.s a 1 il t^.*' 1 milr liut I.> 11 '? ? sev eral ulij. ? ?-.vtc-ri-il 1-v ? 11 ? ? H.|,i:st i-huri n-s f \'lrninla I)- I.'.tit; * ? r - t 1 - ' it. 1 In i- ?! t hp < li'i 11n: t Ii(11 1:1 - da ? .??!?. Mniilnciif- Iri ll|?|ii?siI Inn. IIT Mi? ' It -Inn -r.il. j 1 s- -1 lintlM-il! i*. ir 'ii ti ? 1 hiirti.ltl >f !: fouiulat: -m II- il- ? ?a I'.l that 1' h i-t fcri-ic-. 11. ? t ..- ? . ?id that :t t-hould ti t ail(i;>'.< J ha.-^t:Iy. ? -i j.-.? t >ilti V ?h.i" t' 1 = a ' 1 : . I aII; or'il -IT S .1 .lily $7 ? ? . ! it i-1 c 11 mi*?li-.ris. ? h.-n I -? s-.r will ?ay t? :>r>- -.-us ii.<J ? t u ? . tli. Ir fh.iro." M- M-iMami. rt. -l A I'clfrsburs dvivtiitf npcnklntr f-?r t i. f ind * Ion d' ll.ir- d It as ^ilr. -I ' - Ha ?>tI?t 11- ? ?? ' tVit 1 nuin.'v ? I... r '.-.l no j'.l ? r- rl.s- j ttiliut^d :-m ?? rly t'i thi- - a ? i.>>. j J-*-r15 v-hi.- ? ?> rhtirrfi :l 1; j lie st at oil thru .f th.- ti-iv< v . ad- 1 riilnlHter"d by Iriint? -.". t?.-r ci-nt v itild hnvi* 1 . 1>- to I ? hi ?? t.n'h- 1 ? titf I- t'-'i 'I I' I* la 'I *-"*rI"i 11 i? - I thru u-'. tin- f >11 <!:i* .11 II. .1- i-'ar?-ri tha* n*> niiiir- r v> 1 at ?irijaii'.7.nt: ti liai d t'i t in I." n; ?jht mi >';t of . s.Ht.-ti^e. tin- fi ll nda11"- r.-n ? la-vl [i.)ri>- i 11 . i Tin to .iiilnt. ?> -.\ |i ,i.|. ;-.d. th- a? mi -l.it luti iiviivlditut ! -r tli. r- i. ? f tlio ? 11 d <t;. n to ta;>. . irt of f-liids frntn li..-.ti. ?t - .. ?! ? t ^ i..ycil|i ; i? t ???. It.-v. 7" 1. s'n* rl, 1.11 ? ? ?ii th(i r". I ">rt of . fl : 1 ??. on lK>-l;iit.,l? Ith nn r< .hit a lii' ?ii; i>:' > r th-iti fur Its nd-)|itI'>tt. 'I'll- ti.T.. and id.l.e c''ininit t vai .1 in.:.'d h t?.. ? nio.l ??raii r i-im-rili.y M<-inl..-rs In -j.l \V. Tr,. :.h - ;:i > - V Mi-'.(..n i,',i'(iri;c V. I)u.mtu.il W. K H ib. rtsoii. ??:. W. Winfred. [nturmation linicau Iniililrlr!) rrga 1 ill hk hIiii-i-I liny t.i|il 1-. i-tn-illliie on It-mil nn.I mriiii-nl mi1iji-i-t.il, nri- iiiimii rrril Irfr. \m nil 1 inqiiirim urr immri-rril dirri-lly liy I prrnnnnl li-ltor. 11 .i>lf-nililrp?i.ril ntnniprd riUflnpi- In I'-qillrl-ll. til- I iln-*? The Tliiii'.?-l)la|inl<-li Informn- , ? lull llurruu. Ilii'hinnnil. \ n. II r lull I of Waterfall*. ?f. I. C., Asliland.?The lu-ii?htH In fuel ahuvi* Ht-a li-vfl uf the watur- , falls In the y<m*mlt?j Vallny are of- . lUlally slvi-ii an foll.iw.i l.'ppfi- Yos-'- . nilt?. f>,o2."i. I.owi-r Yiisemin*. <120: N"i-v.-lda. .'?nf>7, Wrnal. 6.011; Uliinattc. ."..SliI: llrida)veil. 4.7S7. Illbh.iu. J.OOS; Widows Tearn. r-4<"> ' Tli- .n-t'ial | height "f tlie l';?|icr Yosfiuito fall In' fet-t; of M idd i.> Vos.-in i t ??. ?: J ?? ? foot, and of I.owc-r Ynsi-mltc, fii.t ' Thii ai'tual lii'iirlu of Niagara l'alls j H l?)i ffft I'lrMf Niitlonul Thinlnelvltii;. Mrs. J. <* H.. HopeweJI ?Th<- first Thunksirlvlnjr jiroclamation by a Pr?.?ld?-iit of th?> I'nlti-d StaiM wan .'ssiud hy (Snirtcu WauhinKt"n In 17S!', ti riiRponn* to ri-qucst.H from Imlh .lOtlKfts of Cor.|si?-ss. In it hp a|? ]ir.lnti-d Tliur.sdny. November it'., an a day to b? set nsid?* for ".'irkiiowl- | ? 'd?irsr with itrntoftil he-arts the many at.d s Ki.al favors of Almlnhty <;<<d. ? s;>. .-ially by affordlliK them (tho j? 21 an ojiporlunity pi:ar?.ftbly to > h i.hlish a form of ifovt-rnrnt-nt for tli- r- safety find hapidness." and. tri particular, (<>r "the favorable lnt'-r poM.tW.tiii of Ills provJt. .- In the course and conchislon ol' the late w it r. ' MISSIONARY AND SON CAPTURED IN CHINA | Itv \f soriatI'd I'l-.'.-s ] MIN.NKA I'OMS, MINN Nov If..? A telegram continuing the rapture uf Or. Kituir l.org-Itreeti. and h.s r y.-ar-olil son by bandits :n Ilonati. provln-e. China, was rooulvcil at the i.'liee of ? in- Norweis i.i 11 l.tttlfi-an Chnreii of America in .Minneapolis today. Tli? cahle;jrt. 11 -Mated- that' the tower ?>f I.- ^.in where Dr. Horn llreen atnl bis .sun were captured had he. n lootcj by bandits but that other missionaries were safe. The mist'ins missionary left Min iii-apollH in t'.'ll for his post, 'liie cablegram des.-rMiiiiK his eaiiture was sent by the Key 1: N. A. Karsnti from KwatiK-'-how t>. the l?cv .1 It 1 leekliu:d of the borne f.llice of the N'orwenlan l.utheran t.'huroli of America. l're?ldcnl MrKsninlrl I.enven. VAI.I'A It I ???<">, CIIII.I-: Nov. 1*1 President Ale-sainlii departed for i.'oi|iiiinbo on board Ihn battleship Alinlrante I,at ore at 2;30 o'clock this afternoon. Theater Calemlat ACA DKM Y I.'ark I.VKtf' Keith \.?ij ??? ? \ i ? tia hi?i< of f.roKiani. MIK >1* -?"Iii? h Moii'm Wlvi" " ItLUKIMItl) ' Honor Kli ? BROADWAY?"O " '.<11" . i OI.OMAI<?"On tin; lliscli Seas." I ISIS 'ills Uiti'U Ai;alnttt I In* : \V;ill." Ol> 1 :ON ?1"N i <:o I '??<> J >K The Weather i-'urnlklifi] by V. S. Weather llurna.j. r?r?ra*| : Virginia ? I air hiiiI < iM.Irr loJiir , tomorrou. fitlr, ui(li j tno<|rriitr trinprnituro?. I \tirtli (aroliiui?Fair and ?iMr4?r (oilii% ; (u ?nnrroM , Fair. l.on?l 'l>ft?|?rra|ttr<' P. M i* mficr Mur* . 7.? t? 'fiper.?t ui?' to * I*. M ... 12) % I.tti tatmi ??*:?? i ? r ? * ?;* ?' '?? h I*. M f.j ,Mi*un i?wip??>utur? v ?*i\.<lav ...... 6 4 t 0211 {m rr*.* ur ?? fur this cl?iLe.... 4> I. ... 1 I |:xc * * n* o M.i*?h I I < ?*? :: ? n . 'i :k? J. n :.?? > ! .. :i I<4k* #1 Kaiiil ill I tain (a ! 12 * I* M . . .77 fin;t?f.i I hatir??? rmlitig 1 I'. M . ' l~.\r* pii; . Mm*' )i 1 ...... V. I j Kxoe*i slmjr Jnuu?r> ' ld.'u I.o? ill <>l?M*rvat lon*? at rt l*. M. Y?*?trri1il%. V.' .? 1 -i t i. .H. u'lu'. il w .: I v?'! ? v. ?? . i j?. i I* ?!.. t utrilrn. I>;it ii. s * M : I'M * I'M. in.,' -.4tot. ? j t h '?> t 1? m-.*? .?? . \> 7 C r I i II. ...IK- 1. until: ? ? ? ??0 S>> ( OMUTIONS IS IMrnit'lANT f ITIKS. , AilanUo C?iy ... ' M 8? Clouijr I In Si f?ll ? ? . <> * * 1 n ij-| )? I narro." .... ??? <? 4 ? ?*ioudy ? ?i ? * ?n . . . * ? 12 | 1 'hi* ? *?*> 4 ?. .1* Cloudy IM-m . i. : : j.' Clear ? (Skh'i ton ..... ? * r\. ?r Ha ?urn* 4V *>4 Cloudy llavrr . . . * 2 ' 2 H <' oudy I . . ? n\ :!!?? 7 ? v ? ( lotjily | ? ty is I* 34 Mo?H,Mf:i? ry . . ^ 7*> *, 4 i'!?*ar ?ii -a: ?? T >J 7f? P. cloudy ? St A VmK . . L ? r : P. f lnu.lv . Norfolk C4 7 4 M Hntn j I'fttNburxh ii ih Cloudy ^ !?' trh ?? s T 4 40 CVfMidy -? I Mill 4% 3? Pli.iHly iu Kr .iirlnco 11 44 '*!??!ir j Svh n nith 7? fi) 4 4 4?l#.i?r *r M 71 K . ? P rjw j !/ T?n?,i'. ? v i ' r, ri.i.r \V ? ? ?> J r;-ar MIM A I I lit; \I.M \ N \? . n - f*:a r nj: ? in ;i< ! iu:; All M< U l{ COMPANY Id HI ^ WO'I'IIKK r.\< KI.NC COM.| |{\ iCont :uu.'.'i I'm iii Firs' Iij-.- > >-lt i>- T.i.j i .rt <>f t li ?> J'iMlcr.-il " r....i I'-.:.wit's <> .i. : I, ?. I. r ? iic-. rn.,... imi > u?' >t : ?!, ,4iin* i .1 lt r.< Itr.<1 s*.t 1 In' j.f rt'lar;' ' .? no* i*Vi rt .*?'H ' mi "pinion is I'i.u -.'hir fir t?ti> j in^ it'jt ijf i : .? ]u I;li*,; tii- r:i !>\ ! .>11ij11..? i ?. ? i:ti In >iwrnvi rillon Ill* t.;i-? ii? t iir.il st'icli iin'. i' it I II* 'V.ll r,.i* ..ttrn.-i .i . (litilon ? r ' i l> |>ul<;.. :?: lo'i i.i, inn'tiw iii' i i" h.ts hu<l i ti '.y ?<> ] L" iiit. it th?i-<<tii.-l.lv ' Si ' i.. > li.it ' tmli.ir ?? n i s <? ,v !'????? tr.:i<!.- i?i tin* u vornn.i-iit r.- - c ntj) 1.v l'.'.nl? of in^epetuii nt bi? . i ' < ?:?;<?? .i' iii - 'tit??:1111:< Mny .< r?*i-? . M .? W.i ??-?< -.nt lt.<l!f;ii ? <1 "ii<t tli- ii.tckm^ Inltistrv. Milt1 ?! Iho ??x.?t?*ii'*r <<f '*t i? 1 ^ i:w ;? n jiro virtlr.ir frir Wm .pc<'!.'ic rcarnlatloji ?.y the F,oil era i r-v.-rn ;nt ;U. ??t?>?.?I iti i diffi [???!.t ?.it11.n >I1mIiI l*r?ir V<! * mi 111 ...?ti ??. Till ?!??? Is ?.illi !(| llil\f. .1,11 - >iiib|< ijis. |.?iori with tl< ttKlu.s- ! I v, r I.ci III. Ii.is.su.;.. ?f thi !... .?*> <fl< t i loii^j perunl if iiKit.itl-iii. . ln.ikiil b. t.'irin ori;.< niziitlons tie " <'?<'l- '"If 'li-' .H.i^?..?t> .ii tlirtt i.s. :i <i.*it!< n a nit.i j,- t ho 'Ijii{ iivi in i;'.t ? ?< ;nl van'.iK*.'o is ii> a 1 isiii. < v. ,i>. ?iii<l ii t tii.- .snrno tln:v <>;.(-ti to :.<? i ;m .il i? oil". 11? ii Ni-^nt i.i t i?i. , *v?T?r uml.Tsioixl t . ir-.ii? 111 %l l ... stage whfr. otll i. Is nf lcn.i l fiirm nfKaii.-.i: us l.l\< ????< )|s|ifi| I , prlv wtu-tili'l Mj. !i . urisliliTi'il ;.i:is fniiSKli rliic lit" <!?? ifior i.i ^ .?. ?intuitu rontful ;ilr<>ii ly .11 iti,^ llrlil, uon'.d ri'i;i)r<!i.i| ii" IkimM'.- In nth s of tii II >. ?? stuck in.ltis.tr>' Mr. A I m ow ?. ts.t i< :i s Mnil.tMi.ikI ! ;<? itnv.i i. *ult? i| i,i,<. ,,n v fimri ,t rto-| j slli? t<. Ixkii nil t>roqautloh.<t acalnHt] l?< ? m. 1?] i- ifi?v<-t ii tii. nt Interferons lit-' :. f. but al8? t:-.ho Koneritl policy, iif t In* fit.r*!? i-fs t<> !<?.?[? thr? (rovorti- i :n'-nt Inftn mu.) .?r" all new (levcl?|>- J mcntii In the lleld. SUPPLIKS ARK SENT TO QUAKK VICTIMS! (fontlnii.il Kroin i'wst Puijf.) j tnovnl <w th>. iii:?.j si|]i iroinn on i77 i 'he rn!n< (>f V.illonar. wlioiv ihe| innttf I- ji!n????il .. t < t.nno.OCO; .if I'lo -'iii sif., lung In thf r.|u>n air. ?'J Vi?rl..ti? p.ilii I a.; cf s'ill ofiov! |.lacr.* (l<-.si n.y.-.i, such n.? the port of 1 t ii/. Cramil-. Ij^t.'ST inlvlr.'s roci i\-- ' j < ?. fr<<ni fii|i.'apo ? until tn tin; corli-' ; P'<.'te ilettt nil t loll nf tli? tr.uni of i i'*rt*irlna iiii.l Hiia.sco. All A iticricniis Snfe. A <li -1>:. t? h to Mr reiirio from < *.?- '? nulirto sii\;i the Atnori.Mii vie*'-coil s"' ">? ri stiit.-il all a iiiorican.s in ?'.iTiimlH. v.!t. vs..||. ItCR.ir.linic A nicriciins . 'ti]ilo> , ,| in n,, ,,f tint Ht.-f! .-..in jiii n \ in 11,.* Miyu.wa ?1:.-t ri 1-t t .. .1 iti:>ai. ii \ > an i-n?i "."?r vlio anlv.ii ,,t Co<|iiiii,|?, I 'Miliiy finiii \ IIdi.i^ sta I.til lt.it )u- i hiul |.;i?.?.-ii i hr.)n;;ii lllgu. t.i ul|. |.> lie Mis InfcmiiciI t !|?.'1 r v. js | , s j Of lit"-. Tii.- p.'o|.l.* ,.f Chile aic mving > j gcji<-roii.".y :u i...' ic.'i.-f f unis i,, I collected by (lie National Relief ! | Coin in i tire. off. is ,.f al.l - ..,,,,.1,,'e ? in from other Si.iitli A meri. an com.-i- : ir..'s ami tin. American }:Cross t ami arc bciiiK a.'ceplxil. A relief train i.s ?n tv ?aj north-! j Wind ii ml Iirol.ahly will i.rliiK 'he , Hi'st cutHd. relief to the .levastatoil I I hit^rlor h?\vns. Itecrlve S> iiiiiiwhe|lc MrHsiige. Meside* tlie ni.ssiig.. ,,f sympathy; , and condol'.-iice received l.y ' |?reni". j <l-iit AIpmhiui.lil from Presid.-'nt llai'd iiik. the chief executive has received i iike nuiMa.'jM from the presidents of | Mexico. Krar.il, \iRentlna. Panama I iind L'liiguaj. Vccord:ng to cable advices to the local i .fli'-es of the Assoelation of Nitrate Produ. rr?. the c.irthi|iiake iti tho Atncamn and Ooriulmhn /.un<? did not affect the nitrate regions of Tarnpaca and Antofagnsta. Amusements Hopper lilvcK tOxccllrnt I'rrfnrmincr. ?ti\ iiin tho si tkiiiJ iiiul lust of tlio ? 11 ln'rt & .<uIIIvhii operas to ho prc m?? us.?.1 in i:t<-!? in? ? n<i. "il m. s. Pina fore. |lt> Wplf ||l||l|ll|- J,ml |,iH !>a.iv play.?,! njsnln |,lsl M|K|a t() nn an.II. in i. wiii, I, thrilled to Hi., cliurin ?hi.I spontaneity nf tii.-ir perform ' ' '"iiiparlH.ins ai - odious, they Hay, mill, yot, having seen 'Tim jm !:u'l ? <? i? I> I vs ?> jiik 1?Im ?#?>, it I* Impossible i,..I t<> Hiiipuru the two. Tli.. operas. ?,r course. cannot bo ' ompiMeil, tor each < iilliert Still - \an . liisi.iu im unique, and vet sillko l.iii 111? p. itoruiaiii*.'.* us presented liv h> Wolf 11? i;? t?. i an.I his company, ran I..- compared, ami this compari son i.'i'.v ?-.-rvon to hrliiK out yet morn for. ihl j tli. ixc.-lhiK . of this com pany. an.| to ? in|,li,isun asaln t Ii?> frfvlin. :< i,tl.| linisli of th. Ir per forinaiii'i s. >1r. Iloopcr. in the role of Dick l>. nh >?'. l? t.-siliig. from his stren nous i fforih in tlie other operas Hi !?<. how. vcr. as remarkable a* "Vi", sup) makes of .this so mew hat inlrn r r..|,., si superbly artistic on.. .1. liumhjr.j Muffy givi-n a mo'it sym pathetic interpr. i.itioti of Itnlph Kin Iihti aw. One > .innot hut r.'innrlt ?it th.' umimmI h.-auty >'f hln voire Ali.-c McKin/.je is nvi'ii to jjreat nd vantago In tin' role o! Joseph In... though not .v.. attractive an in tlio roll? of Yum Yum Arthur Cunning ham and II. my K-lly both havo much broader roles than Iti "Tim Mikado,'' ainl prove th"'r high ar tistry by their Kpl.-ndid acquittal at t li? s? ro'I>-s. Air Hopper, in h:? rffltnl of "Cnirv s.i tin.. IJat," quite i.rou?-lit down tho house. All of liih curtain have b> ?n Immensely enjoyed. but "Casey at the Hat." as the saying Hi" went over big." Th* re was one discordant noto In the p.-. I'-.rinn: e Inst night. Tli? cos mine worn by the women of thn cunt ivero modern, and for that rea s o. ? \ t rein? Iy disappoint ing, and out ? f ida- * . I hi* hearts of many of the audience :.t the Acadetnv lH;<t night went hack to tli- days when "II M 8. I'lnafori?" w a J! r.\en ho often by local talent; wh'-n Frank Cunningham mng tho role of Italph K.ickstrow, Ashton Star! . was S: r .tr s. ph Porter. Carrl? .~!aiid?\ I.I 111#- Hutterrup and Allen fwnln, JoM-phlnir. It !* certain. )i< II..ii even n "h<>me talent" show . f -uch c.iliiicr could not have r v ? . I with rnriri K?nultif a;> pre.'l.nlon than the excellent pot - I. r ma in e of ; >e Wolf Hopper and his company of last night. VIIUIINIA I.KE COX. "< liinp?r llltir I'lnte" nt l.jrlc. 'Mi" Chinese r.iue Plate" will be the J.yrlcf. |.1k f^aturo today. liver'. <"i>- ici.ov. s "willow pattern" china. Imagine Knr.lnn at lh? s :eno depict ? d on t>i ? plate and beltt(f wafted a.-k !??!.. i"i..ii i 3.0 "'0 years affo s?: I ' ? ? th- | i . t ' ?..? -to ry ' t h ?? r ? d ei.j t. d \ 1! thW and more happens in this st| pe r ? product Ion. Ii. a ?'? r..-: r.-staurant on Ninth 'v V rk <Mty. Hairi I. n ,i ph:i.,? oji'i '?! i *h: i a man. I ? tty t; I't Miii o * 1 - \ . r .i I.. r i ';i qua r I. I I ? ' M < .'Ii Kit: 111 (.* I.i s, ,i y. ; i. it ' er ?! his * w. . I he :i it. It- i McfJill \ . ,i 1,-s n to them. 1 ? I tii. si" rv of l|. .? j 11 ,i * 1" .i i.d, b> a novel el. i r i a l 't. Ninth Avenue dluaolvi liito a beautUu'l full kta^e ?cei . :.toiiu. tton or thi- plate, showing tile hut" ' T?ir. hr,d(#>. tho inandai ? li' us.- a m! ;* 11 th< details of th. pi,. . p.-tf' ? 1 ?? zi I r. [.toiIui l.uii i. '1 lie ! H i n .1. blue the j.ott. i \ ?' ' " > !??!)' ? t o plate 1* 1 !I?. I. ! v.ih its tri-Kh- ciid.ii^'. and \ uu ? K-i.'lj *. i r 1 ? d back n, the orn:ii,,'.l v to siit the happy ami moral . f* * ? o j. <i !.... i \. , Invi-r.". ' : ' 1" n. liill u ill l e f ; r otlior hit usual iCelth attraction* Vult-ntlne hud He.I. opening the k(i"A liw.'e a fast .i;n! funny ecccn ? omedj turn; <'):r.*ii and .! ? ?S ? Mi.Kins and dan.-iiii; . on." 'ill.n". 1 !'? Iil.se Itv.'iy Hub i Mall" a r.. briitpir.>i l real oi .riy u..\clty ttrrn. ai.d ti.cn taete ?> 1. ''I- .11 in, the i'.j-] ?u ti il Krr/yy Hi tor -kater ai d acrob.it. glv >'i s- : e'ni.irkn 11. eihibitb.n of 1, ; III *: ) K'lgJ t. >1 ii re li ret \ iik I In to lie Here. li-r lu.'sl and is .i k' ? t sculptor "v ; s s.tekltiK f'>r a look a Jo k hi a \...inau'H face! .such is the thread o*' tiiv story In Margaret AnKl!n < 'A' ' ?. ilii.i ?,'.<? whlcii com. ? to '-? ' A .adi'iiiv ton nriiu and Saturday -i d S: lurilay matinee At tho end of '.i'e pla tills se!f-v.tin- husband find, tii- 1 m .iin. ii:s .if auff. rln^ for will, li ' ? iiii l' U(;i.? in va n In the e> . * of b!s own wife Th? Intervening ?ruiinle .iiid lu'.ir:break, the hus i>aid's mad ilinjf with another wo man furnish Marcaret An^lln with ...in- ..f the greatest emotional ioli o* her career. Handling this yrest part will all the skill of h virtuoso. Miss Angliu brinits iier entire New York produc tion to anil ? .velliTit supporting -a<1 The actre?.-? manager is entirely r. kponsible lor directing the play, rh stage setting sis well, and th. inan i.gemeiit of the produclion t-> the minutest tictail To Ileal' llnrliinniiliiolT. Many people from Petersburg. City 1'oint. Ashland and as far away ai Newport News and Williamsburg lave made arrangement s to hear the mighty Itachmanlnoff. Kreatest of nil 1*v1ivji pianist, who will kivo his first recital in Hichmond tomorrow night ul the City \udll<>rhnn utidrr the tnaiuig'?nunt of Mrs. Wilson-Oreenc. That be will l.e greeted by a larfc'* house i" assured anil Indications arc tiiat there will ho few vacant seals, for regular con.erii^ .ers, those who attend seldom an'l ..tjiers who practi cally in ver spend a penny for such ftitoriiilnntent, sire iletermlned thai Hachmar.lnoff Is otic artist they must lu ar. The Poet's Comer Trulls, Dear 1 I tie pal. I'm needing you As guide on this inlst-ladon strand; I'm needing ilie light of your eyea so trill;. I in needing the touch of your hand! I'm li. ediiu; 'I lie warmth of your sun ny smile. Tin; i .ill of your voice to cheer; l'..r rough is the trail, each lonn. lone mile. When you. little pal, aren't near! Hut. dear little pal, I ho* far from the trail We hiked ort fair days that are lied. Not e'er shall tho lov'p of my h?.art for you fail Till sun. moon and stars are all dead! For, on that heart's loom, quite all tin- day long. I.ove's threads of sure hopo are respun; Again I shall hear the sweet lilt of your song. When trails that are twain shall be one!